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[quote=Anonymous][quote] [b]So you want to continue to pay 25-30k more for a new car made in the US by union members? LOL No way![/b] Americans stop buying US manufactured cars in the 1970’s because of poor design, low gas mileage and poor quality. You want everyone to buy an inferior product that is 25-30k more expensive to provide work for union members who hate democrats? At this point that is what US auto manufacturing jobs are- make work. Like the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression but with no benefits to the country. WW2 ended 80 years ago. The US, Germany and Japan were allies for almost 80 years till you and Trump went mental. Still I am saying we should allow Chinese made cars in with no tariffs. Think of the impact if a new car(EV or ICE) in this country was 15-30k instead of 48k. Those car are higher quality vs anything built by a US manufacturer. Oh and China was our ally in WW2. So it should be good with you![/quote] Biden wanted you to do that. He even walked a picket line with the workers. [/quote]
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